Chrysler Cirrus Replacement Electronic Control Unit Information

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The Chrysler Cirrus, which replaced one of the longest running names in the Chrysler stable, the LeBaron, was manufactured between 1995-2000. As with most modern passenger vehicles, a vital part in the car is the ECU, which stands for electronic control unit. Although ECU is a generic term that can mean any of the many various microprocessors responsible for controlling any one of the specific electrical systems in a car, the term ECU generally refers to the ENGINE control unit, which is the engine's central computer. It accumulates data from the many sensors throughout the car and uses this information to regulate most engine systems, including timing, air/fuel mixture, emissions, and just about everything else relate to engine performance. When the computer crashes the car won't perform and the engine control computer must be replaced. PartsGeek.com stocks a full line of quality, remanufactured ECUs for the Chrysler Cirrus.